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Papillionaire Flat Pack Assembly Instructions: Page of 6
Papillionaire Flat Pack Assembly Instructions: Page of 6
INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of a Papillionaire Bicycle!
The following instructions are for assembly of your flat-packed delivered Papillionaire Bicycle.
Please follow each step carefully.
Disassembled from the bicycle frame will be:
The pedals
The bell
Your bicycle also comes with a small bottle of touch up paint for future use.
Tools required:
Spanner 15mm
Scissors
If you have ordered a custom saddle your bicycle comes with a Spanner 14mm and 4mm
Allen key for its installation.
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14. Note the cable coming from the right hand side brake. The end part of the cable is silver (not
black). Using a 5mm Allen key, loosen the screw which holds the silver part of the cable (see step A
in picture). Flip down the black lever next to this screw (see step B) this lever should remain down
at all times. Squeeze the brake pads until they touch the rims. At the same time as squeezing the
brake pads pull the end of the brake cable down as far as it will go (see step C). Retighten the screw
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19. Facing the back of the bicycle, grasp the front wheel between your knees, or have a friend hold the
fork steady, and turn the 6 mm Allen Key in the top of the stem, until you have tightly fastened the
stem inside the frame (and fork).
20. You will notice that the 6mm Alley Key can also be used in the front of the stem. This is for
adjusting the handlebar angle. Loosen the bolt with the 6mm Allen Key. Rotate the handlebars to the
desired angle. Using the Allen Key retighten the bolt.
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Finally
34. You can now attach the bell, rear carrier and any other accessories you may have ordered.
35. Spray hairspray or some other lubricating agent into the grips. 2. Insert grips onto the handlebars.
Some force and twisting is needed. A mallet may be used to bang grips into place.
36. We recommended pumping your tyres to 50 - 60 PSI.
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